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Discovery of conformationally constrained tetracyclic compounds as potent hepatitis C virus NS5B RNA polymerase inhibitorsIKEGASHIRA, Kazutaka; OKA, Takahiro; NOGUCHI, Toru et al.Journal of medicinal chemistry (Print). 2006, Vol 49, Num 24, pp 6950-6953, issn 0022-2623, 4 p.Article

Dissolution and separation of ruthenium in borosilicate glassYAMASHITA, Masaru; YAMANAKA, Hiroshi; SASAGE, Ken-Ichi et al.Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 2004, Vol 87, Num 5, pp 967-969, issn 0002-7820, 3 p.Article

Thermally stimulated recovery of plastic strain in crosslinked and uncrosslinked epoxy/amine systemsKAWAKAMI, Hiroshi; YAMANAKA, Hiroshi; NANZAI, Yukuo et al.Polymer (Guildford). 2005, Vol 46, Num 25, pp 11806-11813, issn 0032-3861, 8 p.Article

Surface tension measurement of glass melts by the maximum bubble pressure methodYAMASHITA, Masaru; SUZUKI, Moriya; YAMANAKA, Hiroshi et al.Glass science and technology (Frankfurt). 2000, Vol 73, Num 11, pp 337-343, issn 0946-7475Article

Scaling law between corner frequency and seismic moment of microearthquakes: Is the breakdown of the cube law a nature of earthquakes?HIRAMATSU, Yoshihiro; YAMANAKA, Hiroshi; TADOKORO, Keiichi et al.Geophysical research letters. 2002, Vol 29, Num 8, pp 52.1-52.4, issn 0094-8276Article

Further studies on hepatitis C virus NS5B RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitors toward improved replicon cell activities : Benzimidazole and structurally related compounds bearing the 2-morpholinophenyl moietyHIRASHIMA, Shintaro; OKA, Takahiro; ANDO, Izuru et al.Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (Print). 2007, Vol 17, Num 11, pp 3181-3186, issn 0960-894X, 6 p.Article

Different missense mutations in PDR1 and PDR3 genes from clotrimazole-resistant sake yeast are responsible for pleiotropic drug resistance and improved fermentative activityMIZOGUCHI, Hiroko; YAMAUCHI, Takahiro; WATANABE, Mutsumi et al.Journal of bioscience and bioengineering. 2002, Vol 93, Num 2, pp 221-227, issn 1389-1723Article

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